EFBe Bike Certification

The bike frame on this bike has acheived the highest EFBe rating
on the MTB Hardtail Tri Test. This means the frame has passed a
comprehensive evaluation of the frames durability. The frame
withstood five fatigue tests with 100,000 cycles each. These
correspond to the loading cases present in standard bike operation:

Description: Rossignol Myth Amptek Snowboard - Womens

The Rossignol Myth Amptek Snowboard shows exactly why Rossignol''s AmpTek technology is getting so popular, as it combines an exciting level of performance to a comforting amount of forgiveness and control. This makes the board ideal for intermediate or entry level riders, while the True Twin shape makes it ideal for all-mountain, freeride, or freestyle usage. With its soft/medium flex and the stability of its Progressive Radius tips and Single Radius sidecuts, the Myth is a great starter board but can also serve up plenty of potential.

Great colors and a buttery base equals pure gnar! Colors really pop and so does the base. Its got a cool combo of enough rocker and camber. Gives a really nice and stable ride for landing jumps and jibbing on trees. A little more rattle at higher speeds, but its a sweet board all around

Ummm well I'm 5'7" 120 and it seems perfect to me! But this board can be universal! But since you're soooo tiny I think 144 is too big you don't want to get too big of a board or you won't have any control!! I say look for a board around 139 but don't go any bigger then 140! Happy boarding!! (:

I am 5'7 and 120 lbs as well! And I actually just bought this board recently. I haven't ridden a whole lot but I had been using a board that was a 141 (too small). So I went with the 149. I'm loving it so far, and I feel like it's a much better size for me. I love the flexibility on this board and it is a great board to start with.

You fit within the weight range of the 144cm Rossignol Myth Snowboard. Its a great beginners deck with a soft flex, and a hybrid profile shape that lifts the board's contact point off the snow for a catch free riding while learning to progress.